Colorado Mesa University has closed Confluence Hall this morning due to a death investigation, campus officials have confirmed.

The identity of the adult man who died has not been released yet, but Grand Junction Police spokeswoman Heidi Davidson said he was not a student, and there is no ongoing threat to campus. Police believe the deceased is the only person involved in the incident and are not seeking any suspects, according to a news release Tuesday afternoon.

“There was significant damage to the interior and exterior of the building, which we believe to be related to this incident,” the statement said.

Officials have been on scene since shortly after the incident was reported at 7:43 a.m. at the engineering building on the corner of 7th Street and Elm Avenue. The building is blocked off and classes in Confluence Hall have been canceled until further notice.

Professors and students clustered outside the building as law enforcement secured the scene this morning. One of the west-facing exterior doors to the building had glass smashed out of it, but the cause was unknown at this time.

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